| From
the back cover of the above book:
We
all have intuitive flashes or hunches
that reveal our untapped psychic
potential. Then there are those who have
developed this ability to a reliable
degree.
In
1970, while serving overseas in the Army,
Joe McMoneagle had a near-death
experience that opened him to spontaneous
psychic flashes. Later, when tested at
SRI-International, he was confirmed as a
world-class remote viewer: able to
correctly perceive and describe
previously unknown people, places,
objects or events.
As
a result he was recruited for a
top-secret military program, code name
STAR GATE, to develop and apply
remote viewing skills for national
security purposes. For twenty years,
McMoneagle honed his intuitive psychic
abilities and refined the scientific
protocols that resulted in the most
reliable method of information retrieval.
In
Mind Trek,
the author describes, replete with actual
remotely viewed drawings, the development
and application of one's natural
intuition through the proper use of these
protocols.
The
author, who has been featured on such
programs as ABC's Put to the
Test and Nightline,
and in articles in Newsweek and
Time, explains the
inherent limitations of remote viewing,
and demonstrates how its proper use can
unleash great intuitive resources within
all of us.
|